New OTA Available for Droid Turbo

TheSt33v

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I installed the modem only as kindly instructed in the OP, but when enabling VoLTE, there seems to be excess static, as a result, I had to disable the VoLTE.
In preparation for Marshmallow, I am considering installing the OTA. I'm aware of the steps to flash the stock recovery, install the OTA, then re-flash TWRP. However, my concern is that since I have Xposed installed, I'm curious to see what other folks have done that had Xposed installed and installed the OTA. I vaguely recall that there is some "uninstall" file that needs to be flashed first, then actually uninstall Xposed?
Can someone please weigh in with their steps?

thanks!
If I were you, I would just flash the SU4TL-44 image that I've posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/rom-su4tl-44-100-stock-t3320815.

That will take care of bringing all the images to stock SU4TL-44 except for recovery, including system, which would make anything to do with uninstalling xposed unnecessary. After that, just flash stock SU4TL-44 recovery and take the OTA.

Alternatively, you could skip all that and just flash SU4TL-49 directly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/rom-su4tl-49-100-stock-t3390041

PS, I've been seeing a lot of people saying that they're preparing for marshmallow. Has there been some development that I'm not aware of? Last time I checked, the only indications we had were a new wifi certification and soak invites that were sent out a while ago but not acted upon (which could mean that all the invitees are keeping quiet and obeying the rules, but I kinda doubt that since they already broke the rules by revealing the existence of the invite). Seems to me like we still have a long way to go before marshmallow drops.
 
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If I were you, I would just flash the SU4TL-44 image that I've posted here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/rom-su4tl-44-100-stock-t3320815.

That will take care of bringing all the images to stock SU4TL-44 except for recovery, including system, which would make anything to do with uninstalling xposed unnecessary. After that, just flash stock SU4TL-44 recovery and take the OTA.

Alternatively, you could skip all that and just flash SU4TL-49 directly: http://forum.xda-developers.com/droid-turbo/development/rom-su4tl-49-100-stock-t3390041

PS, I've been seeing a lot of people saying that they're preparing for marshmallow. Has there been some development that I'm not aware of? Last time I checked, the only indications we had were a new wifi certification and soak invites that were sent out a while ago but not acted upon (which could mean that all the invitees are keeping quiet and obeying the rules, but I kinda doubt that since they already broke the rules by revealing the existence of the invite). Seems to me like we still have a long way to go before marshmallow drops.
thanks for the thorough answer. I have not heard any specifics, just increased chatter. but just preparing for the roll out for August of 2017
 

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Sorry for the necroing, but the link for the modem only isn't working. Does anyone have another place where I can get it? Is this even a possible solution to delayed GCM notifications?
 

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Unlocked Bootloader with new radio update??

Hi, I'm a little fresh to how this update works, maybe I missed something here, but I have a droid turbo from Verizon which I had rooted at a point running computerfreeks ROM, one day for some reason I decided to connect it to a pc and the Verizon update window showed up on the screen, me being an idiot ,clicked it and my phone rebooted and updated to the new update from Verizon, it also removed my custom recovery and reinstalled all Verizon apps back ( I'm using another carrier so I had them removed) but the weird thing is that when i reboot the phone it still gives me the message that my bootloader is unlocked, is that possible ? If it is is it possible to root again
 

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But don't I need to pre-root to run flashify? I tried to do that with the sunshine app (which is claimed to work on the new update) fist time it rebooted and removed the the app, on second attempt it failed saying my device is misbehaving
 

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If you are having issues running sunshine flash the flash the full su49 firmware, or su44 and do the OTA again to su49, then try sunshine again.
If you are on SU4TL-49 and your bootloader is locked, flashing SU4TL-44 will fail. If it were that easy, there would have been no need for Sunshine to support -49.

But yes, Sunshine should work if you reflash the entire SU4TL-49 firmware package and wipe everything. Here's a link to it if you need it: https://mega.nz/#!ao4zmQQB!T2VClxKcTb-ePAhHotvlSR3NCxG0tRY1YEhMtti_H3k
 
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Do tell

---------- Post added at 10:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:21 PM ----------

Will this lock my Bootloader(I still get the warning unlocked bootloader message), if I reflash the new update ? Will I have to pay 25 bucks again?
 

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Do tell

---------- Post added at 10:35 PM ---------- Previous post was at 10:21 PM ----------

Will this lock my Bootloader(I still get the warning unlocked bootloader message), if I reflash the new update ? Will I have to pay 25 bucks again?
Wait...your bootloader is already unlocked? Why are you trying to get sunshine to work if your bootloader is unlocked?
 
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I had root on the 44 update ( the reason why I rooted is because it kept popping up to update to the 49) but months later I accidentally updated to 49 through a computer( as soon as I plug it in to a pc it asks if I want to update through Verizon updater, so I accidentally clicked it and it updated and removed custom recovery and root, but funny thing is I still get the message that my Bootloader is unlocked, so I was wondering I could flash custom recovery somehow and get root back, in order for me to flash I need temp root somehow
 

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...but funny thing is I still get the message that my Bootloader is unlocked, so I was wondering I could flash custom recovery somehow and get root back, in order for me to flash I need temp root somehow
Just 'cause you're unlocked already, doesn't mean you can't still use (some of) the step-by-step in the unlocking guide thread.

Scroll to Section 2, that'll tell you how to get TWRP back where it belongs. Then it's just a simple matter of flashing the latest SuperSU (Section 3!), followed by SUhide if you plan on doing Safetynet-related apps (Pokemon GO, Android Pay or whatever it's called).
 
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